Our Animals

Big and small – Our Farm has them all!

Looking after the Farm Sheep

Bigger Animals

Alpacas

Currently we have 51, with six being babies (cria’s).  You’ll see them in various fields and stables around our yard, in herds. We have two breeds Huacaya and Suris, oh and we do have one Llama too!

The Girls – Karot Islay & Ingott are the eldest of our 31 girls. Six of the girls had crias May-July 2023; Mountbatten, Meadow (hand reared), Miss Marple, Marley, Maisie and Midnight Magic, which all look grown up now.  The girls are together in one herd. Our latest addition arrived in July 2025 and we can introduce you to him and some of the others when you visit.  Remembering all their names can be tricky! 

The Walking Boys – Huckleberry & Herbert are white and were the first trained.  They kindly showed the rest of the boys the etiquette in walking with a lead and harness. George is gorgeous and loves a selfie.  Bryn our suri (brown ringlets), Hugo & Hector faun twins, Inglebert cute and cuddly white and lastly in this group Jason & Julius.  Bryn and Hector are our therapy boys and love to meet people.

Up and coming walkers – We now have 15 alpacas and are currently trained to go on walks with people.  They are super inquisitive and get easily distracted when they try to decide who is the boss of the herd is! Walk-Training has started, but Mullet decided that he wanted a story read to him! Rather than working.

Our Llama

The Three Amigos – Cameron and Phoenix are alpacas and the third is Drama Rarma Bushwacker who’s our llama and frightened of his own shadow.  They arrived at the farm as a trio and are very happy enjoying the space to roam in their field.  This allows you to see the difference between an Alpaca and a Llama.

Our little guys!

Shetland Ponies – our “Minnies” Johnny and Cracker are our two shetland ponies but you may know them as The Unicorns, The Elf’s and whatever outfits we have at the time, to dress them up in!  Johnny absolutely loves to dress up, just get the outfit out and he’s there.

Pebbles, he’s an Appleousa pony white with black spots and has just got off his diet so he can try and squeeze into the dressing up outfits.  He’s hoping to wear the Reindeer outfit.  One of his good friends is Sol who’s usually in the stable next to him and very vocal.

Sheep – Swiss Valais, Swarble and Texal

Arh, who’s your favourite?  Sheep cuddles are a must but the hardest part is choosing which one, before they come and choose you.  If you do fuss them, you will get lovely soft (might be dirty) hands from their coats (lanolin).

Swiss valias; Oscar our baby lamb, he’s very very loud and loves to be around the farm.  The adults are Harrison & Hendrix, aged 5 with amazing Curley horns and big eyes. Iris aged 4 she watches you from afar and then the two younger ones are Lenny and Logie.

Kendrix is a spitti, he’s mainly black with white and likes to be in the conversation.  Minnie & Moo arrived for a visit but ended up staying. 

Ginny (black female sheep) is the friendliest of the bunch (but they all are!) and she’s mum to Kendrix and now Lottie.  Lottie is much bigger than her mum.   

Smaller Animals

Chickens

Boris our head cockerel is in charge of all the Silkies and Perkins. We have a few lower ranking cockerels Roderick and Rodney, these two guys strut about the yard.  The rest of the flock are well trained (ha ha!) and stay near the coup and enjoy being pampered.

Rabbits

We have three adorable bunnies and one likes nibbling my clothes Snowdrop, he is white and fluffy.   Nelly is a big grey one and then there is Bryan.    

Guinea Pigs

Guinea Pigs – Dolly is our eldest and then we have Marshall, Sprinkles & Mowgali.  These are therapy animals and if you are lucky they may even groom you. They make a wheeking sound when they are excited.  Super cute.

Farm Cats

Ted used to be feral when he arrived, from the cat rescue.  Not that you would ever know!  Ted is the farm’s mascot and loves to meet and greet you. Also you will be meeting a famous cat as he’s been on TV and a film!

Adopt an Animal

Sorry! You’ll have to wait until our Next Open Day 

Date to be confirmed of our next availability.  Adoption is an annual offer, only at our Open weekend.  The hard part is choosing which animal ….. Im sure they won’t take it personally, if you don’t choose them all!

The Alpaca’s oooh they are cute, the Llama, oh the Valais’ sheep Harrison & Hendricks, the Donkeys the girls are so sweet . . . . .

Please contact us for more details

From £25/per year

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